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A CHRISTMAS CARD

(iS T .Z.E,F. Official News Service) "Season's greetings from the Kremlin, from Adolf Hitler" is the ingenuous title to a neatly printed card, advance copies of which have recently found their way tci various members ofthe Middle East Force. Above, on a background of blue, is an etching of the Kremlin, which no doubt the German Fuehrer had every hope and intention of occupying for his Christmas headquarters. The Russians, of course, thought otherwise, and now Hitler finds himself making frantic and repeated changes—this time westward—in his plans for his personal location. More fitting was the alteration which one soldier made to the wording on the card, which he has made to read "Greetings from Berchtesgaden," although there is no' doubt of the type of greetings one would expect broadcast from there.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 46, 29 April 1942, Page 3

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A CHRISTMAS CARD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 46, 29 April 1942, Page 3

A CHRISTMAS CARD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 46, 29 April 1942, Page 3

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